In the blowout win against Crestview, a running clock made for a very quick second half. In the contest last Friday in Crestview, Mother Nature saw to it that this second half lasted even less time.
Thelma Jiranek was in her 30’s when she decided to become a Spelunker – that’s those folks that explore caves … holes in the earth; deep and dark holes … caves … where bats and creepy crawlers live;
Kokomo, Ind. (AP) — Kristen Clason knew Daisy Ray was meant to be hers from the first time she saw the orange-haired dog pressed up against the bars of her pen at the Kokomo Humane Society.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) made changes that divide the state’s Hunting Zone D (from Pensacola to Tallahassee) into two deer management units (DMUs), each with a unique set of antler-point requirements and antlerless deer harvest days.
Due to a number of reports of people taking fawn deer out of the wild, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding people that the practice is potentially deadly for the fawn in addition to being illegal.
Over 102,000 residents of Santa Rosa and Escambia counties are smokers, more than 167,000 are overweight and another 136,000 are obese according to research conducted by the Partnership For A Healthy Community (PFAHC).
Many residents of Navarre have experienced healing as a result of the waters that surround our beautiful home. One place in Navarre has taken that very process on as their business model.
Navarre churches are having a global impact when it comes to the missions they are working. Typically those missions take them south of our border to areas in South America, the Caribbean and even to Africa at times.
Navarre schools have experienced skyrocketing growth in the 2014-2015 school year. The district has enrolled 691 more students than they originally projected.
I recently visited Boston with my sisters. I always enjoy traveling there because of the rich history found in Boston and the surrounding areas. I learned something new about our founding fathers and that fateful day we sparked a revolution with a single musket shot at Concord. Paul Revere was not in the tower of the North Church in Boston waving lanterns. That job was assigned to another. He was standing by on his horse waiting for the signal to warn the families in Concord that the British were coming to destroy their munitions stored at Concord.